Alanna starts strong with a mental breakdown before welcoming guest, Dave Neal who opens up about gaslighting his balls and doxing before throwing Alanna into the hot seat to tackle her latest podcast outbursts. They talk sex, scandals, lawsuits, STDs, and the gestational side effects of Ozempic.
TIMESTAMPS
00:25 Alanna makes her first formal an public apology
01:26 Talking about a terrifying encounter with Dane Cook
03:29 A brief introduction to the man known as Dave Neal
06:19 Alanna takes issue with how a woman faked a pregnancy
07:03 Talking about a prank gone terribly wrong
08:36 Alanna’s Receipts and the hidden photo folder
16:04 Trigger warning for the weak minded
17:25 The start of Alanna’s mental break
20:58 Alanna’s life is that of Nicolas Cage a la “The Family Man”
23:28 The harsh truth about getting cancer
24:36 “I was in a rage today” The missing hard drive and death threats
28:39 Current events and agoraphobia
30:40 Welcome Dave Neal!
31:11 Dave Neal can use any bathroom he wants
32:31 Dave Neal is trying to tempt women with a provocative wardrobe
33:33 Everybody is pregnant
33:53 Ozempic’s hidden side effect and Dave talks about gaslighting his balls
38:23 Dave asks about Alanna’s dating standards and more
40:56 Alanna’s red flags and Dave’s wise words on relationships
42:46 Alanna tells the real story behind the breakup one of her recent flings
50:26 Dave and Alanna debate her bachelor dating app run in
57:47 The mod mentality of social media
01:03:03 The internet is easily offended and Alanna offers sound advice for those in the line of fire
01:05:08 Alanna calls out a troll and Dave talks about his internet troll run ins
01:06:44 Humans are disgusting little monsters
01:07:27 Alanna asks Dave a burning question
01:09:29 Dave’s lawsuit
01:09:47 Dave’s snub on Nick Viall’s podcast
01:11:15 The speech of Dave’s life
01:12:13 Dave gives his thoughts on Alanna’s wild podcast stories
01:15:40 Thank you Dave Neal and Alanna teases an upcoming and interesting episode you don’t want to miss or maybe you do
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